Ares is the roman God of war.
Connection to Sisyphus[]
When Thanatos was captured by Sisyphus, Ares (who was annoyed that his battles had lost their fun because his opponents would not die) intervened, freeing Death and sending Sisyphus to Tartarus.
Overview[]
The Greek god of war. He is always shown as a warrior. Both in myth and art he seems regularly shunned by the other gods though he was Aphrodite's lover.
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